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Is the mania about to collapse? While millions of investors blindly pour money into AI and tech s

Is the mania about to collapse?  While millions of investors blindly pour money into AI and tech stocks... [the world’s greatest investor is selling]( – Warren Buffett just dumped $86 billion of Apple stock. Why? One legendary financial analyst who has studied every move Buffett’s ever made says it’s because: “Buffett knows [the big die up is coming for tech stocks](. He’s navigated every boom and bust of the last 70 years, and he knows the warning signs.” The warning signs? Consider this: AI ETFs are exploding in popularity. There are now 36 AI ETFs available, and billions of dollars have poured into these funds as investors hope to strike it rich on AI stocks. And while you may think this is bullish… it’s the opposite. Between 1999 and 2000, money managers launched 136 new tech funds and ETFs to capitalize on the dot-com craze. Billions flooded in… and within a year the NASDAQ was down 77%. Same story with U.S. housing in 2007. In the lead-up to the Great Financial Crisis, 37 new real estate funds were launched. Just a few months later, investors were sitting on more than $2 trillion in losses. Or take the Magazine Cover Indicator. One of the surest signs a market trend is about to reverse. Simply put, whenever major magazines like Time or The Economist jump on a trend, it signals the end and it could be time to do the opposite. Case in point, two Citibank analysts studied 50 Economist covers that reported on an investing idea or trend in either a bullish or bearish light. They found 68% of the covers were wrong within one year of publication and that doing the opposite of what was recommended would have delivered returns that beat the average hedge fund. The Economist released an issue called AI’s New Frontier. It’s another sign that artificial intelligence is fast approaching what’s been called [The Big Die-Up]( –an imminent event could send artificial intelligence and tech stocks crashing by 50% or more. Yet nobody is warning you of what’s coming. Until now. Porter Stansberry just released an urgent video on this [Big AI Die-Up](. Inside you'll discover exactly how this crisis will unfold... how you can prepare for it before it's too late... and how you can potentially profit from it too. You’ll get the names of the stocks to avoid... the companies to buy instead... plus potentially the single best investment you can make – one that almost nobody else has spotted. [You can watch it here at no cost.]( We urge you to hurry, though… There’s no telling when this disaster could hit. It may be this week, next month, even next year. Nobody can predict exactly when it’s coming… all we know for certain is that it’s virtually inevitable. And if you wait until it arrives to prepare, it’ll already be too late.   --------------------------------------------------------------- This contains paid ads from 3rd parties, for a product or service that is not offered, recommended or endorsed by us and for which claims have not been independently verified. We bear no responsibility nor have control over the content and /or the products or services offered. The information is intended for informational purposes only and does not promise any results. There is a high degree of risk involved with trading. Nothing herein should be construed as an offer, or solicitation of an offer to buy or sell securities. You should always consult with a licensed securities professional before purchasing or selling securities. If you use, act upon or make decisions in reliance on information contained herein or any external source linked within it, you do so at your own risk and agree to hold us, our officers, directors, shareholders, affiliates and agents harmless. Principals, employees or affiliates of our company may have an interest, a position or effect transactions in the companies discussed (or options thereon) and /or otherwise employ strategies that may be consistent or inconsistent with the provided strategies. Please review our [TOS](. You are receiving this because you are subscribed to receive our newsletter publications. Company Information Digiclicks Ltd, 2423 SW 147th Ave #790, Miami, FL 33185, USA  Digiclicks Ltd, 2423 SW 147th Ave #790, Miami, FL 33185, United States You may [unsubscribe]( or [change your contact details]( at any time. [Powered by:](

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